Over the last thirty years, happiness research in psychology, economics and philosophy has been discussing the proper meaning of happiness and its main determinants. Moreover, the idea has spread within academic and political circles that it may be legitimate for institutions to engage in “politics of happiness”. This article presents a critique of the project of promoting happiness through public policies
This paper provides a critical analysis of the application of happiness research into policy domains...
This article comments on the role of empirical subjective well-being research in public policy withi...
In this article Michael Rustin argues that greater well-being is unlikely to be promoted in a system...
Over the last thirty years, happiness research in psychology, economics and philosophy has been disc...
This article questions the increasing use of “happiness” or “subjective well-being” in order to eval...
Happiness has become a central theme in public debates. Happiness indicators illustrate this importa...
Over the last thirty years, happiness research in psychology, economics and philosophy has been disc...
Happiness research is one of the most vivid and fruitful parts of modern economics. The focus is on ...
This paper analyses whether the aggregation of individual happiness scores to a National Happiness I...
"The measurement of individual happiness challenges the notion that revealed preferences only reliab...
This paper analyses whether the aggregation of individual happiness scores to a National Happiness I...
Happiness and well-being are central to every part of our lives, but how do we become happier as a s...
Policy-making that re-presents – as objects of concern and by means of statistics – the suffering or...
Research on happiness tends to follow a "benevolent dictator” approach where politicians pursue peop...
This author examines subjective indicators of well-being as they relate to the happiness movement, a...
This paper provides a critical analysis of the application of happiness research into policy domains...
This article comments on the role of empirical subjective well-being research in public policy withi...
In this article Michael Rustin argues that greater well-being is unlikely to be promoted in a system...
Over the last thirty years, happiness research in psychology, economics and philosophy has been disc...
This article questions the increasing use of “happiness” or “subjective well-being” in order to eval...
Happiness has become a central theme in public debates. Happiness indicators illustrate this importa...
Over the last thirty years, happiness research in psychology, economics and philosophy has been disc...
Happiness research is one of the most vivid and fruitful parts of modern economics. The focus is on ...
This paper analyses whether the aggregation of individual happiness scores to a National Happiness I...
"The measurement of individual happiness challenges the notion that revealed preferences only reliab...
This paper analyses whether the aggregation of individual happiness scores to a National Happiness I...
Happiness and well-being are central to every part of our lives, but how do we become happier as a s...
Policy-making that re-presents – as objects of concern and by means of statistics – the suffering or...
Research on happiness tends to follow a "benevolent dictator” approach where politicians pursue peop...
This author examines subjective indicators of well-being as they relate to the happiness movement, a...
This paper provides a critical analysis of the application of happiness research into policy domains...
This article comments on the role of empirical subjective well-being research in public policy withi...
In this article Michael Rustin argues that greater well-being is unlikely to be promoted in a system...